The Phantom Band
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The Phantom Band is a Glasgow-based band consisting of Duncan Marquiss (guitar), Gerry Hart (bass), Andy Wake (keyboards), Rick Anthony (vocals), Damien Tonner (drums) and Greg Sinclair (née Yale, guitars). The band's debut album Checkmate Savage was released in January 2009 to critical acclaim.
Releases & history
The band initially performed and released material under various names, never sticking with the same band-name for long: NRA, Les Crazy Boyz, Los Crayzee Boyz, Tower of Girls, Wooden Trees. In 2005, using the adopted name Robert Redford, the band released a one-off CDR titled The Mummy and Daddy Dance on their own temporary label "Extreme Nudity", self distributed to independent record outlets in the UK, before removing all reference to it from their online presence and reforming under a new name, Robert Louis Stevenson. The sought-after release now only changes hands on online auction sites, and the only element trackable from the band's current incarnation is the presence of the track "Crocodile" (formerly "Crocodile Dundee") on their 2009 album Checkmate Savage.
Under the title of Robert Louis Stevenson, they played a number of exclusive live shows in Glasgow (Stereo, Nice'n'Sleazy) and Edinburgh (Wee Red Bar) and released a limited run of 150 audio cassettes under band member Nobodaddy (Andrew's DJing alter-ego) and Hugo Paris' home imprint, 'Sweat on Cassette'.
Regarding the band's early name changes, vocalist Rick Anthony states:
We never really took things too seriously to start with so we didn’t think twice about changing our name so much, or asking promoters to pick ones for us. I guess it could be considered a little perverse, but it allowed us the freedom to experiment with different forms of music, and it was also kind of fun. I think we gradually realised that it was potentially as alienating for people as it was amusing for us, and once we had played a few shows under the name The Phantom Band, without anyone complaining, it made sense to stick with it. Also, by that point, we had reached a level of musical expression that was more in tune with what we were aiming for as a band, so I think we were all a bit more comfortable with the idea of settling on something.[1]
In 2006, the band began using The Phantom Band as their name, in reference to their elusive activities up to that point, and in 2007 released a 7" single Throwing Bones on London based Trial & Error Recordings[2]. The critical acclaim of this single, their first fully distributed release, was the impetus for their signing to Chemikal Underground.
In February 2009, their album Checkmate Savage peaked on the UK Albums Chart at number 181.
Discography
Studio albums
- Checkmate Savage (2009)
"The Wants" (2010)
Singles
- "Throwing Bones" (2007)
- "The Howling" (2009)
Tours and festivals
The Phantom Band have performed at a number of prestigious events during their UK tours. UK festivals including Hydro Connect 2008 (Your Sound Bandstand), Tales of the Jackalope 2007 (Unspecified Stage), The Wickerman Festival, 20 Jul 2007 (Solus Stage) , Wye Fayre 2007, 07 Jul 2007 (Flying Monkey Stage) (Wye Fayre Review) were part of an extensive list of concerts that the band played throughout 2007 and 2008.
The band has continued to tour throughout 2009. Events include sell-out shows in Glasgow King Tuts, London Macbeth, Inverness Hootananny and Manchester Deaf Institute. Festivals have included Stag & Dagger which took place in London Leeds and Glasgow, The Great Escape in Brighton, Sound City in Liverpool and headline the T Break stage at T in the Park.
The Phantom Band completed their first European tour in May 2009, including dates in Germany. Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland and France.
References
- ^ http://stereokill.net/2009/02/08/interview-rick-anthony-the-phantom-band/
- ^ http://www.discogs.com - Catalog#:TNE008. All rights Reserved copyright control 2007, (P) & (C) Trial and Error Recordings
- ^ http://www.codaagency.com/coda/